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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What exchange to use a US Citizen Abroad? on: February 04, 2021, 01:36:39 AM
KuKoin like many said.
But, also personally, I really like Pionex.
Feel free to use my ref code, but check them out without it if you arent comfortable using it:
https://www.pionex.com/en-US/sign/ref/xjSFH4cu
They are built around the idea of using built-in bots.
I personally do not use them, and do all trading manually.
It is a little quirky when first used, but they are using Binance (the main Binance not us) for their volume, so it is dynamite volume/liquidity.
The engine is very fast, and there are tons of coins/combos.

The CEO will answer questions in Telegram if the support cant answer.

Deposit/wdraw has always been smooth.
Fees are 0.05% market/limit.

Personally, I recommend NOT using leveraged coins, but they have a lot of options for that as well.

Also, Bitrue.com has been good but slightly higher fees. Still really good volume.

So apparently, I found out that Binance.com no longer allows US customers anymore even abroad.  A while back i used binance and traded btc for altcoins there.  I heard binance no longer allowed US customers but because im abroad pretty much all the time, well I didn't think it was a big issue as I log into binance.com without any issue.  I also never was verified there.  I heard it first was with US IP addresses that they banned but apparently its for anyone that is a US citizen.  So because of that, I know i can't use binance.com anymore as an American abroad.



Now my question is... what exchanges can I use as an American that is abroad all the time?  I know i could use coinbase/bitstamp without an issue from what I read online.  I assume Kraken as well?  But those would be for the main coins like btc/eth etc.  But if i want to trade for altcoins, what are my options?  I previously used bittrex a while back while abroad... but then they no longer allowed any customers from a particular state in the US... so i had to withdraw.  I was also verified on bittrex and because of that, i could not use bittrex anymore.




I heard people who use binance.com in the US... then moved on to binance.us... which is basically almost the same thing?  Its only with other us traders right?  But is there a ton of volume there?  And do they have the exact coins that are traded in binance.com?  The thing though is i wouldn't be able to use binance.US while outside the US right?  I would sign up for an account while abroad... so would there be issue with this?
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: BitForex exchange- is it safe? on: August 01, 2019, 12:54:01 AM
If anyone is still watching this thread, I wonder if you could help me with what appears to be a discrepancy in their order accounting.
It is very frustrating.
I have made thousands of successful trades and I am shopping for a new exchange- Binance- Sept 12.

I tested a small order, because if there is any funny business going on, most people have no idea how to check for it in the accounting.

I moved over a little BTC to test.
I waited for it to up up a little.
I sold 0.002BTC

Then, I waited for it to go down, approximately 0.55%.

I bought lower, with the goal to see that with fees, it showed a profit in the neighborhood of 0.35%.
0.55% minus 0.2% fees = 0.35%.

Easy enough, right?

What it appears that their system did, is round the order literally just 3 units after the decimel.
So, that means selling 0.002 BTC and buying 0.002 BTC. In USDT, the buy order shows a lower amount.

Their admin help claims I should see the profit in USDT.
They also stated that in theory, it would be more decimels, but it only goes 4 units (3 after the decimel).

The question is whether it showed the correct profit in assets and just not in order history?
Screen shots, back and forth, and finally I was insulted and told I don't understand trading at all.

Imagine if that wasn't a test trade but $thousands?
Ask for proof that it is taking all satoshi's into account and get insulted?

BTW if anyone else is running into any of the issues I am, I've tested BiBox as well, and although I want to like it because you can save on fees, the bot trading really makes lower volume trading difficult. They are running a special on LINK with no fees, but a bot automatically trades 1 unit higher for every order. You can accidentally run up the value massively higher than the current going price and it will not enter the order. No trouble for larger volume coins, though other orders do go in ahead of yours.

Anyway, if anyone reads this and has something helpful, much appreciated.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: CryptoHopper Trading Bot on: February 05, 2018, 07:49:11 PM
For example:
for 16 hours LTC has been staying inside a very predictible bollinger band, moving up, averaging at the ctr line, breaking the bottom going up, breaking the top going down. If I had been watching this manually, I could have made $5-7 very, very safely about 12 times in $100 btc.
That would be an easy call. I would use CH to assume it could time the buy and sell better than me, and not miss by taking eye off of it.
When I hear 40-60% loss bc coins are in down-turn, makes me wonder if anyone really is genuinely getting any profitable trades from bots they couldn't do better themselves.
I want to believe the opposite
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: CryptoHopper Trading Bot on: February 05, 2018, 07:17:54 PM
Thanks for the reply. The minimums are lower for market trades- ones that dont require limit or stop limit.
That's what has me confused.
Other details thank you that does help clarify.

But, you bring up an important point- the planned execution settings should be able to recognize the down market and adjust to short term buys that profit- that's what I would do manually. If it only works when the market's in an up-turn, then it isn't much of a process, you know?
That really concerns me, because it isn't like there's anyone to turn to when things go south. Either it can bring 1/2%, 1%, 2% and self-adjust or it can't- u know?

You're limited by the minimum trade amount of the exchange. Whatever Binance's minimum is, that's your minimum. Any less, and the trade won't execute.

Config pools are used to override your default settings for individual coins. For instance, if you know a coin is going to moon, or might crash, you can use config pools to have specific settings for that one coin. If you don't use config pools, then every coin will trade based on your default settings.

I personally don't have config pools on my coins. i will be using them when i learn that a coin is about to take off, so I can keep it from taking 4-6% profit on the coin and miss out on the big runs. That requires regular adjustment and allows me to use my charting skills to make a bigger profit, however at this point I'm pretty hands off with this bot.

In this down market, i've been setting a 15-20% stop loss on my coins. I've found some calls ended up losing 40-60% and i found myself stuck with a bunch of coins that i'm now waiting for to recover.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: CryptoHopper Trading Bot on: February 05, 2018, 06:51:41 PM
Two questions, since they aren't getting answered in the CH forum-
with Binance, can you use as low as 0.0005/bid or does it have to be 0.002 since their min for limit and stop-limit is 0.002 (they say it is 0.001 but they doubled it without changing it in their system argh)?
I do not want to use stop loss or trail- just look for buy sell and execute. I'll monitor so if I think something can be canceled for it to try another buy I can do it myself.

Please let me know if you can make CH run on binance BTC with min order of 0.0005.
Also- if you set up something similar to mentioned here in config- do you HAVE to add a config pool for individual coin(s) or once it is live its live even without config pool or subscription added?

I really appreciate it in advance.

Okay, I'm just going to post them here. If you're gonna use my settings, please use my link to sign up: https://www.cryptohopper.com/?atid=324

Here are my poloniex settings that have worked. I see on reason why they wouldn't work on the other exchanges just as well.

For Trial, You can only trade 15 coins:
BURST
DASH
DGB
DOGE
LTC
STR
XMR
XRP
ETH
SC
LSK
STEEM
REP
CVC
OMG

Strategy: Multiple TA Factors
Percentage Profit: 2.2
Use Ticker Rate: Highest Bid/Lowest Ask
Percentage Lower Bid: 1
Percentage Higher Ask: 1
Stop Loss: Off
Trailing Stop Loss: On
Trailing Stop Loss Percentage: .5
Arm Trailing Stop Loss at: 2
Use Trailing Stop Loss Only: Off
Hold Assets when new target is the same: Off
Only buy when there are positive pairs: Off
Auto close positions within time: Off
Max Open time sell: 30
Max Open time buy: 30
Max open positions: 200
Max open positions per coin: 200
Percentage buy amount: 10 (Recommend you start at 1%)
Min BTC amount per order: .01 (I recommend you start at .005)
Max BTC amount allocated: (blank)

External Signals I'm subscribed to:
CoindicatorBot Short term Signals (Best one, I paid 5 bucks/mo for it)
Mininghamster (Also worth the money)
Crypto Lion Signals
Crypto Wolf Signals
(The other ones didn't work for me with these settings)

Those settings have been getting me about 2.5%-4% daily, total about 11% up in about 4-5 days. BIGGEST PITFALL: Be careful which signal channel you use. A lot of them are crap. Especially Coin pulse (alpha) on the Bittrex bot. That one almost always bought at the top.

Pretty good for a start. I'm looking forward to seeing what this thing does when it's all fine tuned in an up market.


I'm experimenting with a strategy only configuration for Binance, since they're new they don't have any signals yet. I'll update here if I see anything else.

If you also have any other settings that work for you, please post them here. This thing is the most promising thing I've found to not stare at charts all day...
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Monero Gold - Gotta love it on: February 04, 2018, 07:38:45 PM
For every several hundred coins made, one or two are bound to die.
But, I believe this one has a chance or I wouldn't waste my time starting a thread.
I think its an opportunity and not likely to happen too many times.
Right now most of the world still knows nothing about cryptos.
Imagine when there's 80% MORE volume!

Wow. Gold, black, diamond waves went to Monero also. What next? Is anybody buy this coin? And for what? Only for selling other 'traders' as I think. It' sadly actually  Sad
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Monero Gold - Gotta love it on: February 04, 2018, 07:32:31 PM
Etherdelta just makes any transaction possible for a listed item. Using erc20 and metamask- unless they kill it, it could come back in a massive way

8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Monero Gold - Gotta love it on: February 04, 2018, 07:24:50 PM
OMG that is awful.
Is it possible they got hacked?
I hate to joke...  but this could really affect trying to rescue it on etherdelta-lololol

https://monero-gold.org

Have you seen what they did their website?  Makes you wonder if this was some terrorist funding B.S.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Monero Gold - Gotta love it on: February 04, 2018, 07:01:29 PM
I know, I know.

Isn't this the very nature of the crypto world?
Sometimes, you just have to say "I'm all in"!

Just my opinion. Just a little excited at the possibility of a huge viral come back.
Monero Gold could be the phoenix rising out of the ashes to prove the crazy can happen anywhere anytime in cryptoland.

XMRG died on coinexchange last night, but it's alive and kicking on Etherdelta.
I'm not the only believer, folks.
If you've ever looked for the absolute opportunity that won't ever come around again, in my opinion this is it.
Sure, it might not make it back, but if it does it's the entire spirit of cryptocurrency.
Who decides whether it wins or loses? WE do!

If it just came back from its last position before dropping to zero, many, many people could walk away with hundreds of thousands of $ for a few dollars in investment.

Orders are coming in, and since we've been watching it and made an investment, it's ticking green for over 6 hours!!!

C'mon- let's start a Monero Gold revolution!!!
For the people, by the people, lotsa lotsa people- mooooneeeeerrrrroooooogooooollllllldddddddddddddddddddddddddd!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-)

10  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Coinexchange.io - Reviews on: January 30, 2018, 03:35:26 AM
What is the minimum amount of BTC that you can trade with on coinexchange?
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Better Ticker Options for short term trading on: January 29, 2018, 07:38:41 PM
Hi everyone,
Wasn't able to find best answer in search. I'm new so I hope I have the best place to post.
Watching a daily list of coins in learning process and also to test strength against BTC, ETH etc.
Can anyone recommend a site with most extensive details on most coins (multiple exchanges)?
Here's the most important part:
real-time or 1 minute updates without any significant delay.
For example: Binance has excellent settings for the live ticker, making it easy to compare real time data from most recent trade, to hourly weekly changes. Makes it easy to follow trends that are happening within that hour and minute.

Other echanges like cryptopia and several others do not update very often.
worldcoinmarket has excellent info but don't know if it is real time or on delay.
Any advice for doing detailed live tracking analysis very much appreciated!
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